What the Adoption of schema.org Tells About Linked Open Data
Schema.org is a common data markup schema, pushed by large search engine providers such as Google, Yahoo!, and Bing. To date, a few hundred thousand [...]
Schema.org is a common data markup schema, pushed by large search engine providers such as Google, Yahoo!, and Bing. To date, a few hundred thousand [...]
This paper discusses the Learning Resource Metadata Initiative (LRMI), an international project that aims to facilitate the discovery of educational resources through the use of [...]
Schema.org is a way to add machine-understandable information to web pages that is processed by the major search engines to improve search performance. The definition [...]
Many large ontologies have been created which make use of OWL's expressiveness for specification. However, tools to ensure that instance data is in compliance with [...]
This video ooks at the relationship between XML and HTML Schemas. Shows examples of Schema.org, one such library of microdata that can now be incoportated [...]
This article discusses how a shift in Web development towards Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) has shifted the model commonly used for connecting websites to databases (and [...]
This tutorial presents the case for using XML Schemas: They are more powerful than DTD; Support Data Types; Use XML Syntax; Secure Data Communication; are [...]
This tutorial explains the use of XML syntax in RDF descriptions of resources. It discusses the use of URIs and Literals as property values in [...]
This tutorial introduces concepts in RDF broken into three categories: 1) Fundamental (such as HTTP URIs); 2) Schema-definition concepts (useful for defining a new vocabularies); [...]
This lesson plan was used for the course "Markup Languages and Document Processing", part of the Master in Informatics and Computing Engineering program at Porto [...]